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There was no ne4Cor cistVrar:' and Sumner agitation, in a recent discourse, thus The people of -tnns ; :tutd a 1 t;', AL. ex t p t r i e d ss e e e cl et h itea, im i z e df e r te the ettieectd6uB oriiimair nib, 6tl;:th er e t:f l3 i n b d e d u h , i i: t a• -C ui l o u tt r ,i eb t.hr razto '° er tb o e f r e e iee m t et ... - e,t a b u t to ti th er e rtrgr7ltita i; re 4 to gt re - ;e: 4 ;11 1;J : 1 1 - 4 11 :l e ti w:s n . 1 They had but to elect li-Terril, , ,l.L.l Cow/en 7 master, nor vet under the forms of law to fiat's a a State Constt- the Church, nor even jesiii. of, .Nazareth, for - my talon in which slavery should he probihited. nee net wi lle a r it y th be e s s t ta b i • n storie dial of human great of . his times, and, I pro 8111116 of course, not without sin, for men without -in With an overwhelming majority of Free State men admitted to he there, there could he no exist in the dreams of girls." doubt as to the result of either election ; and the Of a piece with this infimy is the following sentiments delivered at a recent abolition meet ployedPresident has provided that the military be em- sentiments in Boston, by Charles 1.. Remind. a leading as well to prevent another invasion from Missouri, and to preserve peace in the territory. speaker, and Wendell Phillip., another leader There was not then the slightest occasion for ef that part y . Ivlten such sentiments are open an appeal to arms; or the &tightest good to-be ly expre..e.l lay nort bern "ciders - nod abetters of trt:ason and rebellion, it is not to he wondered accomplished by it, except to furnish food fur ethrneSehtaetiesttideunryineglittnieeLrees_idtehnetioael at that tho.e unfortunate and misguided men in excitement and agitation throughout the north- Kansas who have listened to their tiounsels should ners, the Beechers, the Porkers, the Chases, and find legal ..henl " a l t l tth es or i i n ti v e o s l 7 d n nor is a it w'' s t ur i t ' . g rin ts g ( that decent people everywhere should abhor their fanatic and senseless imitators is the blood of ecealmeYpSa,ignthe. IjSuTiman the murdered men of Kansas. They have ft,- these infidels and fanatics : mented civil war for a political, a party purpose: i " Sir. Charles L. Remond assured the meeting that b and every . man slain in that strife is a victim of r'ageti coulda tthe l T.l i iO t ug 'p h o t u lAthn'taspheionpglteolm"ig7intd flew not till. a Lis their villainy and treason. To show that this is I saying had w enslaved his fellontren.' ,l ll l lr. l Wend b ell Pl l tillim. no partisan opinion we refer to an article in an- that 'that 4.teoundrel. (korge Washing:N.D. e ew ie other colililill of this paper, which is taken from in a. g q toVs7,lMtZ ho ti d ie t t ryt of his c ' x i asuple: t hi ‘ it n' l l et him remember his times, his education ; he Was the New York Observer, one of the most widely eircnlated, conservative, and able religious news- sinner. Rut would he =d e rWaisrliiiti:Vfn ho e ‘ c o o b it i l o. ir t i , d , , l papers in the country. It casts the responsihili to the term scoundrel, as applied to Washington. be ty for this bloodshed where it belongs, and dart.- i 9 i . a ., ts m e e i , tz d s re n i ,:t a iru n,i tfi t c h i e en e t a l ; , g ,e ri i ii e t , i l ic f , :ir l, ‘ e v t e n b r s i t . e A r iiie .. rieati to tell the truth. Let it be constantly borne in mind, then, that one of the great issues of this campaign is, Shall the principle of popular sovereignty—the great law of freedom—be maintained or repudi ated ? SATURDAY MORNING::: ::: prt" , :. `r:~S.~ ~' DANES B. aIIUNA N. pimistrixaNia.. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Snia reading matter every day on first page Ova correspondents mast have patience with us. Their communications come in faster than we can find space for them. Every body seems anxious to do something for the great Democratic cause just now, and they seek to speak to the ~ - public through the medium of the Poe!. We itig-Affartrthein as much space as possible ; but .r,mtiakolttoose our own time. . c. • • 'We do tot - know how many people there are *tag country who are anxious to be ileceived ; `l4t - sure are we that none but such will believe the perpetually repeated untruth that the demo cratic party of the northern states are in favor of the extension of slavery. Those who utter the untruth know it to be such ; and those who believe it must be lacking in good sense, and to tally unacquainted with the opinions of their fel low men. Within the pretty wide circle of our acquaintance, 'we know not one man who desires to have slavery extended over one - tere'of Terri• tory now free. We speak now-of the people of the northern states. Of course in the south there are many Democrats, Whigs, and Know Nothings who would make Kansas a slave state if they could ; but with their views on that sub ject northern men almost universally differ. There is not one word in the Democratic plat , „fora adopted by the late Convention that favors. • to favor the extension of slavery. - ` . „--Fiiirthe sake of peace and harmony, and ti e of the Union with all its inestimable benefits, the, Democratic party has, in regard to - slavery, adopted the broad principle of popular 1 1 : sOVizeigniy fh territories as well as statek; and ~~ j :~,fi . +,~:. firms enacted a law that refers to the people of the . • „,territories themselv ) es the question of slavery or , 11.1) shivery. It is a local question, and is thu left to the local sovereignty, that is, to the peo ple to decide for themselves. .Al I nkt inittliat in the states it is for the people of the 'ishititenittelves to decide. Our most embitter tents admit this, and in their platforms 4 .*:;itstkiations they openly admit that congress governntent has no power to set of.eleiney or to interfere with it Nis any statiiii the Union. That is one principle Itticttlsjiich Demecrats and all moderate Abolition. 41,4 1 ,104 n the. Democrats apply the same 104 7 0Pii ft , the territories. They believe that a and wise and constitutional for atitataiaaNitaily so for a territory. The Alio litio'ith'ite,,iitlwet believe so, or at least profess to believe otherwise ; and there is the issue. /t is not whether slavery shall be extended over new territories, for none in the north desire that ; but whether the people of those territories shall decide the question for themselves whether they will have slavery or not ; in the same man ner as they decide whether they will have a Maine li q uor law, a usury law, a law against horse racing, an insolvent law, a common school law, or any other local legislative enactment for the regulation of their own affairs. The Delon crate say the people of the territories may settle all these questions for themselves. That is the doctrine of popular sovereignty as applied to the territories as well as states. That doctrine is the very foundation of all our republican in stitutions. It is the corner stone of our fabric of free government. It is the rule of every state. It is the law of freedom. The Demo crats say it shall be forever maintained, and every where applied. The Abolitionism say it shall he repudiated; that it shall not be applied to the territories. Such is the issue ; the Democrats contending for the rule of popular sovereignty. the Abolitionists contending against it. Anti in order to cast some discredit upon the doctrine, the abolitionists chose to call it in Kan sas "squatter sovereignty." But this term means simply this: the people who have gone to Kansas and settled there, have seated themselves upon lands which they have not paid for: simply because the surveys are not yet complete, and the lands are not yet offered for sale by the government. But by the territorial law they are allowed to locate upon "claims - or tracts, and when the surveys are complete and the lend of fered for sale, they come forward and pay for their tracts of land. This is the course upon the formation of all new territories. But until the •' lands are paid for the settlers are termed in de rision by the abolitionists, " squatters:" and as they are the voters, their self-government termed " s q uatter sovereignty." As those set tlers are generally a respectable class of people, and are the pioneers in laying the foundation of • &great Commonwealth, the Democrats prefer to speak-of their political franchise and right of • self-go vernment as "popular sovereignty." " Anti - tdier'as to this doctrine of popular Bove , reignty for which the Democrats contend, and the abolitionists oppose : is it right, or not ' That is one of the great issuer of this campaign. That is one of the questiOns that the people have to decide at the ballot box in November next. We have said, it is the law of freedom. It lies at the foundation of all our republican inslilu Lions. It is the rule of every State of the Union. Every State makes its own local laws, and shapes its own local institutions. But the abolitionists say Congress should make the local laws and regulations for new States. If fur neu. States, why not fur old States too 7 Are the people 0f old Pennsylvania so much wiser and better than the people of Nebraska that the one shall make their own lawn, and the other receive their laws from a legislature twelve hundred miles off" Why should such a degrading distinction be made' The people of Nebraska are from the old States, and are as capable of self-government as when they left their former homes. The Democrats would give them the right of self-government ; - the abolitionists would deprive them of it. And the same principle belongs to the people of Kan sas. Such is one of the issues now before the people. And now as to the application of this great principle of popular sovereignty in Kansas. If it is right everywhere else it cannot be wrong there; and under its operation Kansas was as sure of being a free State as New York. Even the abolition papers admit this. They all assert that the Free State men of Kansas now out-num ber the pro-elavery men three or four to one; and such is doubtless the fact. Under such cir cumstances there needs but a full and fair ex pression of the popular will at the ballot box and slavery is forever excluded froth that territory. That such an expression can beobtainedwithout interference from Missouri or elsewhere it is idle to doubt. It is well known, too, that the Demo cratic presses of the North have as fully and em phatically condemned the interference of the Missourians in the Kansas elections as any other papers have. Whig, Know Nothing and Democrat io towers at the South speak a different language,. but neither of those parties at the North are iti any way responsible for that. Northern papers all condemn-it; and conservative and Demecrat btacuthern papers 'have's!' weld pat,-.40 'North. 4P.4 tvv 14 .".;' , fir' t ,71-4;4 1 r , ose it• ~,, 0 • s .04-►, OR PSESIDEA Ti Oa KENTUCKY OD/1311FRIIONElt GEORGE MOTT, o' COMMA CO. JACOB PRY, Jr., MONTGOXCIT OO Bt4IVY TOR ararrau TIVOTAY IVES, Port= Irkmucrr DEE ISSUE FAIRLY STATED JUNE 14 BUCHANAN AND PITTSBURGH On the 10th of 'April, IS4f . t, a large portion of Pittsburgh was laid in tubes by the Great Fire. There was no telegraph to Pittsburgh in those days, and the news of our calamity could only reach Washington by the 11th of April. Mr. Buchanan was then Secretary of State ou that day the following document left Washington for Pittsburgh, addressed by Mr. Buchanan to Wm. J. Howard, then Mayor of our city row. ment is unnecessary. even to those innligneri who would represent Mr. Buchanan ns cold and ei fish : $500.1 W ASHLIGTON, April to. 1N.4, Ceuthier of the Bark •‘l . the Motrapolis—PAT to the order o f W J. llosisra, slnyor of the City Pittst.urgh, for ihe use of the if tifferers by the late tire, Fire Iloodreal DEAR SIR •—Will you please to areept 1111 , 1 arid) the above t, nand the rel •,fferers in the : t~re4i u 1 ealamity. My reeling, of ,yruidithy compassion have never I,••11 strvagl) etetteil any similar OC.C.ll.blull. riot let the people he of good cheer made:ere their soeustoined energ,y, and under the blessings of Providence, all will yet be well. and flitts.brech will arise more glorious then ever (row) Its ashes. JAMES BUCIIANAN W. J. Bowino, Esq How THEY Do Tr.—A short time since a small election came off at New Haven, Connecticut A few days before the election a telegraphic des patch was procured from the West stating that Dr. Root and Mr. Mitchell, two of the New Hsi Fn colony in Kansas, had been murdered by 1,. '• border ruffians." The utmost use of this - patch was made in the election, and the • free dom thrieiters" relied on it to carry their ticket through. After the election wee over a few ‘10... another despatch was pros-nerd from the west "e s ting that Dr. Root and Air. Mitchell had not been killed at all. It is now understood that a few abolitioni.t are to be killed off in Kansas (by the trlegrapl. just before every local election in the nortto rti states; and a few days before the President's,: election seven or eight hundred free state men there are to be telegraphed dead. and a part f them roasted and eaten by the "harder ruffian , ' We would suggest that if our opponents cry wolf BO often the people will laugh at them for it before November. JONES . PIO' arT ELASTIC 11easE Supt.—This ealnable invention which has been to) extensive!) used in Philadelphia anti the principal eaelrre cities, is, we hope, about to he introduced I,,te this city. Of its merits there is no dont , It acts as a sure rd.,/ to all horses traveling with tender feet, and a sure prerrntanse for wetted horses. It is recommended by the most undoul.ted authority. We hope some of our euterpr.,og citizenm wit, oeeure the right for the 4•lty ut once. It is sure to prone not „ally very popii:er but ezceetlingly profitable. Specimens may be -ecn nt Itobt. 11 Patters,ti Livery Stable, and at lb- Jackson's Shoe' ,g Establishment, Diamond alley • Mr. Iticha,l son, the proprietor, is stopping at the M.mot.ga beta House, where all who wi'h to Plreure .• Rights," can apply personally between s so I 10 o'clock, A. M. and 12 and 3 o'clock. P Descriptive pamphlets gratis. Li Es. The Detroit .-Itire-roAer states that ot, of the Vice i'rel.itienta of the late Item Convention watt the Nlatt W al d w h o y t 11,.1 Yankee echo°, ntaKter at 1.oto”-ttle t.l , . , it IS :1 Ile. II WaS a very , liderent, and row I older loan. Several Republican'" paper. ha,. Brooks who thrashed Sumner wit- at assisting in the deliberations of the Convent l,•11 Of course it is a lie. Be wits n..t there at all A Itirsiett.—llamlin, Senator from Maine, !,. Ir the democratic party long ago hay before ye-- terday he got up in the Senate and left it itga n. and had the news telegraphed to the New l'or;.. know nothing convention. He had a friend it. re to immediately urge bim for the Vice Premidem . , but it was at once objected that he wto4 tou pid a dunce even for a know nothing candidate BECODHEAD od BUCHANAN.—Senator Brodhead. of Pennsylvania, openly declared, a few do ago, in this, city, that Mr. Buchanan could not carry Pennsylvania. —American Organ. We hope Mr, Brodhead will let us know at once whether the above story is not a falsehood. We pause for a reply. Tut: SAcir —The mournful sack of Lawrence, Kansas, has been paraded through the presses of the country in strains that would almost make an angel weep. A traveler just from Kansas says that the only he could lied in Lawrence was some very Lad ta/u.ky. Mean• IN NEWC ASI --We understand that Prof. Charlwood of this city intends giving a couple of performances in the magic line, in New castle, Lawrence county, Pa., the latter end of next week. The Professor will astonish tile na tives with his feats. AN exchange tells us that "by an act of Par liament passel May 21st, 1540, England was declared a Republic, and that the act remains unrepealed upon the statute book of England to this day." THE New York Herald is fairly bellowing for Fremont as the Know Nothing, Nigger Worship ping candidate for the President. The New York Tribune and Evening I'ost are also urging him. INUNINATION ENOIM H.—The Hartford indigna tion meeting was called by fifty-five names, among whom are such Union men as Francis Gillet and kindred Worthies. The Hartford Times says - that fifty-two,fifty-fifths of them all have been all along identified with the Abolition and old:Whigs parties. It also says:— I•The circulators of the call waited upon May or; Deming and iuvitt•tl him to preside at the meeting; but Mr,. b, declined; remarking that there was already indignation enough, and th at it was the duty of all good citizens now to en deavor to restrain the.dangeroue sentiment with in ressonabbilosundttandrlimiP" .-pa ei4 KANSAR.—We would call attention to the ar tide which we !midis!) to-day, from the '.'s; e w York 0b.,-rrer, in relation to the fighting in saQ. The ethro,,, , i , one of the oldest and Lost religious newspapers in the country, and it•L opinion generally has much weight with the ~, her and thinking portion of the pe, , :de. 11 , ad the article. A Disentonticti Opposition The .4 ;bah', .1,94 ro.;tiou .• dumb f, untied by a untnin.sti.,n, as are the black republican and know•nething factions, by the turn of affair , Cincinnqti They had counted open a new MAO. or uprin some man up..ii rrh m their incendiary and their heavy hat teriee could be plied. Ex pecting the defeat of Mr CV AN, they had eulogised him, and claimed a eympatlietic in terest iu Lis fortune ,, lie i m.inivated .1,1 they are beaten repitatian i.s t, .n h.r their artillery. Ile ~land. too high qn.l the fiam !ats,ll , ~ f •tretivih 1“Iv for II r .-trt - ip•nv nt.kl m u t.g to hVall 111,•171 li 1.11( !a illttc tLa 'whly; Farty turn•-,1 11. fht e 1.. the Isni s•••iu:sons, t.. ILr dis s tlant l uarre! ever it. ,n),,nt,n,,, dr,pliaing fare,. t., end, 0111.-1" rind CUT', •• Connell/sag the Irlab and tit, man►.'• ME►xlltl, Eblfl•Hf —l,,ur ankle in Tiiiir,h,v nu•rning'tt Ptat, under the shave rapu.•n, worthy the peruenl not only of the •• 11.1-h Ito tell, - Gut obto of all that mould wide to 1.. k st conti•tency. Nra wore I ;yin q Alryrt ye,r 5001110 of th. ne rewtlutnew with th e " American feeling. 11ri.l tint fore; gn ( cia.ases, inritehug, of course, a rest their own fathers, siert• unworthy the tithe suffrage. and Suite so 111 teu chaste Gan laagiinge For brutal, !- herr ui~a 16r~~K: •ul •.1 1" i t tLo.e pelf • 1.-utzl. refi,•uhi iia 6 Ilir itittad 14.31. zdalt , ;, :1,41 rote for 11, But. i n.re TI 1: 11.,•14k,(1 .n •f.'-fit Lk, , 40i be 1.6 org - 41z “f" ta rs Ns,LiAilar.•(ll not VILA) /Call K'F, than t xrlrr rt,o th rd~t. , r ti,tirtwruhtit uith t eve...trtAti,c. livnt h 0... .ac •11 tarn .•len r 4 Nvuraltrt-.1 in concert With uten he ; .... IC • • !..•e quj principle. won't indee.l, r., t t, of •• conrag, ar,l re•entsucri. hoetever. Pt)! n..; he U.,' ~t e. Thv liPr 111.1.1 i li1;. 1:!Tle fer' nol .t3tlng iStrW h t.: guisil t6c broad Nmr. 1.,• mucracy fr,m the ~,,tional pr..er,rtt,.• pie, a the Dmrit la tt, rn I( 0,v.. eigner, NI , II I •I.oet‘ir:4l, rrhul:.!n t th.•rrr.r.sr • I any vtlirr urn Than I 4 nR• m , a r• t., thrtn c.ottiewite.l ,Louid 41.4.4il tlu. t•nr, Lr ai•l • t hy1•.,11.y fr.tut ht !rutisitt Xll. is I •r.,1 T 1 ntntafully, dour, f.,r the triumph ••f the Ile: h.. h l I ,4•-e•r• ail Bard pen...11141e Is. t he I 11:• R ,, pect ti!ly ONK TM( LITE rßom CA LINRNII An dour II."". lEZECII '.101.. ter t n, \ I .i• i Itit• ' •• I he Wyt..•yr !Inv al Oh:- , San Fl an, 1 , , Ittr 2.oth 0: NI t., t h. , hlii iiapt. 1,1,111 rxrir..it t ,nt ii.tra in SAE, .; .1; 0;01..4 , 0/eller ..1 n 1.1411 named -Inuit.. king, "hl. r .if the. ht. -ti r• (*.n,yy •irt e,t•••1, .t yid. The •hiinting of King iii-eurreil nu the I 111 ult . awl 1.11 the 1 6 111 h. , tiled till the laillIll1111,•mt•lit i f h., , leath, the fevtinv , or the cominutoty beraine aroused In the high,,,t pitch The ,pld Vlgilan , e 'nturnitte , ellled meeting, and pla,carls or an Intlauttn3tnty nature wore posted, ,• t ill l og ,n 1 tili . l•11.1,11t , 1 , 1 I Lte the law into their awn hart , , nn th e I s t i,, t h,, thousand citizens rompletely organised to .I.n: nions and companies, armed with inti.ket,, m .,,, en t b y three streets from the t',.tiitititter and took pos ,, e,sititi of the Jail From thence they took t':,sey. I..gether o,tli the gambler Cora, the murderer of Gen it and carried them to the Cola Millet. Rooms, where they remained s tron g ly gu ft ,,i,..l on the sailing of the steamer It was supp,,, I that they would he hung. The whole city w draped in mourning for the death of Wns lino• t highly esteemed I 'asey w a s formerly an inmate of the S ail{ zinc prison, and it was restatement to that inflect in thy Littllrtito that canned the difficulty. 'I he non mittee is fully organized throughout the tint, It is said they have raised seventy live thousand ,Jollars to carry out their measures, and that they intend to drive out all the gamblers from OW state. Wit keep a record of deaths and of pervonv injured by the use of camphene and its kindred • fluid used for the purpose of iilumination. From this extensive record, which contains a n the published details in each particular ease, we present the following synopsis : Is MO—Killd " .... .41) •• .... ISber— - nial Killed and wounded, four hundred and forty eight (948) persons.---/nur. Corn. " MUSIC FOR THE MILLION."—The Worcester (Mass.) Tran.vmpt says that a few evenings since the country live miles around WEE saluted by strains of music, " loud, clear and somewhat, singular," produced by a Steam Musical Instru ment—The •'Marseilles Hymn," ..Life on the Ocean Wave," "Sweet Home," "Susannah," "Old Hundred," and a full programme of other pieces, following each other in quick succession. Faaco rx LARD.—The New York Post notices the discovery of an extensive fraud in lard. Phi, article of commerce has been adulterated to the extent of 8 to 10 per cent. of water mixed with the lard. The discovery has caused great ex citement and irritation in the trade, and some steps are about to be taken to prexont a repeti •tion of the fraud. •"%""' W"y-• • •; , . • ^ Nro r w • •-•• • "4 • Plum 4e.llicetotf,Pandne aautt..3 ql,,pgamtzpv,Buiatikf, Wbst lady or-gentle man would remain tie,iftthli - eurse of a disagr,-e -ble breath when by lig*, flit! q Balm of a Thous• and Flowers fleeti4j . en would not only render it m e ek h7ll .teeth white as ala baster?: M,ttly persons do 110tICTIOW their breath as hid, and t h e su bj ( qd is go delicate their frien.ls e ill never mention it. Pour a single drop of the " Rahn your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. ' A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A BF.AUTIFIII. COMPLEN Ins may easily b e fie.. quired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flow. tro." It will relative tan, pimples, and freckles from the akin, leaving it of a colt and roseate line. Wet a towel, pour en two or three drop•, and wash the face night :Ind morning. SHAVING MADE EASY. —Welyour shaving-brush in either warm. or mild water, pour on two or three drops of •' Balm of a Thousand Flower , , - rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful soft lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and B. A. Palate stock & Co., Pluming Ilre"., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. IL Keyser and 11. aliuer & Co , Pitts burgh; and Lee .& Beckham, Allegheny city. tat- N'Letne's Celebrated Veranifttge Is toning itrtnt - • itntl r 1 lint, a+ ~ l fi r . NVIANE'S Cf. 1.1,1t1t ATKI) I lilt3llFl2l}N.. prepared by pin, in , uv htmil r. and I .I. think it hat preparalion 11« her exp•ltinv Wortirt film tho human nystein N. neighb o r, h r ,,, ; 0, 01 ,...,1 it ttitb the name Y.. 11 are nUtinltty to U. ihia an you Kt, Ht. 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F.,ttrib Never wa; nn •B'llnre lou aituplitre of file Ro‘vel. —I would ol.At o-,o,otoity Ow atti•lttl,, iltt-tonl Mrtrtl with het Ma or ruptiro 01 the tataltht h, my kylrottit coso,tm,ut Truaaa I ( - Mutt.. roalleraa an,l to Stilt ateri aKo. appii,.l toil ilaranti,l to ovary.... at in olalre, No. 14,1 Wo..i atrt , t Itltothurali, , pagn ~f 11, lioltlem Mortar Amon, ii Tr uses aud by an. will t LllOll JAITA') r”" MEE rinL41....:1 u.ss-r •' N ,:.,. • r The i•n.. T t :It. 3t.ttt , trr mot.' m. itti, t.t.ti rr; ,t r .o„ r I at- t.. ou.i a.is, ..n of 1-rl IIHI=IMIM! OINIZINJ ffillllll rEMEIM nparia In .1... I .1 I=2l 1,.,.,.00 1:111!!! .:...~ m... x... l 1 t.. k f ~..s . Lif:.lZ L1:•Li; 4•4,i "Ai, 1-:• f IP! lik.1•••, A4.h •It 1131=111 Er Prom arw 1 or k.-1: OEM lll= • L.: .. • ire, rti~..ty sn.d 11,1 e.-c , Art, i Ml= i Wt .{...a : .. ,-, Co . P1I.•. ei, I, 1 , Oerli uetrtl) •%IVlrtitral I)Iaro• ISIIMMEIM! at,111... Igklof tirtw..t• II" .91i. ts. i. Lt.• LA, =EI \I, K. It., .11 117 ita,Llrnr). .$l,l the tth.ai 11:111=111!I Win, iliot t., 1.. lb.. :)..L , vkl s.I 11.. And Lilt teKAIIWE II K VI+FII.'`, Ito /11,411 td Iha SI tat, Nod at .1 I an - Prof. Dr Grikt la on t4r Went hrr--1....1 3f it b. , 111 /11. 141/ 4t 14 th.• Int.•l, nl,•1 I i.. 31, 3 1.311 , •I 1 , 13 I.l.•Actii( VI 1 • . I I ‘i 1 .4, Id•• tr)_ Pr-1 Ile Ifrath tt .Itl,‘ i.. 6ittim,ll 21,1 11=1111111111 I=MIEII Maillrl 111119 1•1.-teriinti , In a I 111. la. pat .1 11-am tin+ rrirhrut,•il reike , it 11,1/ "lilt Nit lintotto It Smith, inrinetly eng.1...••••1 xtih i•,. r.il h I t k lie• Ito] ~,r r•••••1••ni .• • I I A IN.. 101 l ll,ror itn.t in I , .1 in tier I 1,1 , • Ili , 11 , 01 in. Them - . r.s rin•ttit, tin 114111 1...; nlnist ••• no intilntinn ••I It 411 prod., Ile. nniiilrrful rito, nt Pinteennr !h. tirath blinsalt. at hit. old anti actl ki,. ti 11.1111. up, 's“ ttaattli Eighth strat.t. I.•ltta iltaalaut. Plaltultlittita LtrugoAlit dines their tirtlrre to that ahii•. ie.or ludo by 11. 11. li.r.VriNit, l'ittubtirgli, end nil lit tig- Omni to I 1141- From the N. Vork National Monitor of gebriniry 114.—firtir.AN l A VOL— DI Cut,t it hats dune more to anielliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung complaints, than ally other of medicines that has struggled su t 6 the ',rids of the moterett medliirt, for the last cantor), by the mean lion und of au 111E1[111- atallt that Will roar...) to the 'togs a nautili of a highly Mwdirated Vapor, which nets dire•rtit on the disease, and not, AA hiblierto, by sympathy. are ti wild' a all distairitai arising Irmo disordered will subserre their Interests by gas rug the II) genii \ap•a a t r im . azattaa,— lir. CURTIN ' ii VSILANA la the iniginal and only amino articio. Dr. Rogers' Syrup rig L 1 u Ertm . ‘,RT, TAT AND NCIIA LAO U A —ltb micht show hy thin preparation should run, hot it wind.] he a needless waste of w•srds, siren WA Cali summon loots of a driesses I s show that it •Its•n cure. restored amannpittr,•s are th,• witnesses. Ask them. Read their testate.) ill th.• pamphlet in the Agents' bands. Read a 1.., tile advertisement in molt rolumn. $ For .le, whole.le and rviail, by R. E. SELLRB.9 00, corner Wood and Sod streete. Bold abio by IIRNDERION A BRO., Liberty atreet ; il. P. SCIJWARTZ, 11.11 , 1 it ECK LI \I A 11..KICtiNAN, Allegheny City jetkilikurlw air -Call at No. 16 , 1- Wood street, and it.t. amine our stock of 5017 liars and WINTER CAPS. ,lust re calved, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other styles of Cape, which we will nil low for cash. Moues! d Co, 164 Wood sheet ootl6 EMI NENE MITZI =CIE _~" MEM P. , V.... 0 . July '1241. WM (. NETTIJ MEE Ur: urn H hrt-ga Ir. 11 111111111!1 lIIMIE METE' IMMO= EMMEN! IMEIIIIII 1 , 6.1 r.l "0.1.. I 11 II A ttt 1.1.. =MIME IMMEIII.I t • •' • ••• 4't ji 0% '1 • V V,e; ;).:,;;;I•et. °'• Var. ITE Bpridg iraai consisting of Gents' Otter, Beaver and Sifk Bats; Gents' a nd South's tuft Hata of all colors; also, a large aasortment of Spring styles of Cape and Straw Hata Our frAnds, and the public generally, who have so liberally patziinSed us the hwt sea tall, trill find fresh ithincerfienta.:o fittor na with theft • ;Ills. livas,- do PO. and doloureares and us gond- Ourno4 to is Qui: k Sales and Light Profits." bloat:lAN 6 CO., No. lailSoodotreid, Next door to the clew Church, n,y3l One door from Sixth street. 4* - Why lartal you Suffer, xuar KELLEY CAN BE EASILY OBTAIN EDl—hays you a Sore Throat, Quinay, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Joints, Frost lidos, Burns, Sprains, or Pains In any part of your'syqem toe can be relieved at once by using the moat beautiful of All Liniments. the " WAas Circassian Lissinient," prepared by Dr. scurr, of Moroni:mu, Va., and for sale cheap, u . Lulronlr and retail, by Dr. Fi EY SElt. 140 Wood street, and P. FLEMING, sear 11. IL Depot. Allegheny. See tieement in another oultuun , et urday's paper, (man4•lm. Sa nda' Baraaparllts--Those who roal ized the wouderfid curative effects of this sterling remedy for pu• frying the blood, lu cases of Scrofula, Saortnitic, or cutaneous eruptions, Indigestion, Asthma, Liver Comilittaint, Illutnlenry, Heartache, Heartburn, Acid-eruptions, and getlie rid debility, reality testify; that BANDS' SARSAPAHItoLdo , RpoNlily expels all deleterious matter from the system, pro motes a healthy circulation, atrengthaffa the functions of the stomach. and in a short time resuscitates the bodily tune thine tii their pristine vigor. Dr,•par..,l and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggist/1, 100 Fulton MIOOI., New York. Sold also by FUMING SILOS., Pittsburgh, Ps., and by Jvirsivr irncgierw ffenorally H's - Stockings and Hosiery for Winter...-. If you don't want your foot pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. Dnves, cor ner of Market nlley and Fifth Street, and buy some of these elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and ronitortable. 141. r also makee and Sells emery variety of hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remem her the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth air - Hale keine. Hair Dye -- Perseverance, lime, industry and experiments of twenty years, have placed the original and ever true, upon the topmost round of the lad der of fame, where imitators may view, but not approach; ego, may lay, hat out arrest Its onward way to universal uke. Merle awl acid, or applied, (In nine private rooms) at BATCHELOR'S Wig Wareronme, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold, wholesale and retell, by Dr. Gam 11. Karns, Ito Wood atroat. my23:lwdaw FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. Ole PHILADELPHIA. tu.. THOS. A. FLORKNOS., Pree't. Ebw. IL IltirsoLa, Snereury. From Ulf lit day of August to the 31st day of Ekr, 1855 Amount reroi vml lu Marine premiums $ 68.24.: 31 Fire 39.904 pmmlonie It Orr months CAPITA'. ................. tavEtrrrao as etiLLOWS: tt. , teln of A Itryttuoty tittsburgit, and I'll e - .$ 74.7 . 1.1 6 , 1 Iladr. nu! Stod.. Vogt :5:1.44. tei on Fleet Si.rt g -a,. of Heal etstxte .. :41.9.fr0 UI St,wka, (`ullateral ( - 14. ot !tank and ~, baud 11,dtri. payment Hot jot duel I r,islattll +.5t.., tot yet matured Du- Inns Arcola, taerurt.l to lionda) pets.m. and Odurottrumut $408,151 13 4.4.3 a.m.mvit of lAN..+ lurssrre.l, but not yet adjuntvd• Vtrt.51,416..3 Col llartn« 3,601 flu M 666 C•tlJlr=“l • Invert., Uutl and Cargo risk* uu the Ohio •it J M Anna§ 4a luauru. aKn,utt Lora or Darnafpr.l Virm. i.w.a Itt.endly mthitxtkii anti promptly ft.& Ittrmtat - vi---11.,11. T. M. Havre, Q. J. I. Motche.l, leo, • .f Itome..u:o epvly to MEE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, or nil:, S R. CoILN ER TIMM AND WALNUT sTA. /5 art 1.4 A /41 N E I SOL I-LANCES pa Votaela, Vargo, to 1,1A4 t. al; pot ta..4 t.A%I. 11/.4•14A N. 4.1124 11fti IkMllry tr hirer., 1 AA... .u.l lasrol t`arnaant. L. atl Iwo 4 eta Union lit r. 1 ‘,l 1LAN4.71. NIIRCII AN 1.11Z14 groorally. II ra , r (toe/any b.th, • a tiC .[*•.l 1 . 1 ul4i4a •11 ti, I • . ,101) _w.l,nsl mtlwr R Fi T o R . J...... C. Iletn•l. Trwrair, XV,lli,ew Jr, te, Jame, True...A. tee....wl A Stedeeige v Skean, Parlweel, elearke. Seterer, Ite.l.erre Dutton. John R. Semple, Pietableriat t. T Morgan, .1. T W3l MARTIN, Presieleut Tn. C- tl. ANTS I Iry PreWaratt- Hue et I 1A . ...we, Secrptary WOluau MAr;lrrl, J.s. Os H. 1:41mo 1,1 A j d. O it.V.6, .1.1. n ft ' 4 l"' • Kai mr,44.1 1.1 . 14..,1 M C 11 orh rrsig. r Clatart•-• II J J J Lea.in, =BEM MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. 11 IA I F HERS' MLR ME COMM, OP PHILADELPHIA. rer I'Vrt . it. " - Mt. It't Tint ST ATE , Ort.L. l'it arty red Capital. saoo,ooo. PIA' AND IYLA.VI) TH.4.I"SPOItrATIti.V A EloN Y I.IPPITit ITT. Presidrat. qt It I!, It( 11 1 , ••( - Ifittar-v. EtAtti It NI WNli, Trsasurre. A m - L. 4. I.lpl/11// ••it alat/I/at /1101ns:halts. re holt/. 11. Tay ha, 111,14 t4/a/a-1., J.dw P Samoa*, Jouno• P. Slnytb. 111141 , T1.0 , ...00ponv loot lune. orgaoOowl Irttl, a Cr.), !ha lOg lor• toser - lie4ornainlal t. , outapt thy 10in... ot. arallablo ro....arroos To 1.1. et so prodoto., in run lu. 1- 1•, atut.. a oil n pauopt ullontment of loomoca Po t.l , sc i..llivo, No :0 IVal.or atmot. .1 1Y EWTI/N JONMA, lgoot I.•li—vr,r known 4.1 11nuo In 1111.. ha, te. , l ,I•ol.nco. Own, with nvlrtl to I:, int•O.tv and .olsofIno.s• ,•I i tir 111nut111actumirw' 1 ovurat. 11“IntApy K k (tall to. r.tult lt & Co. Th.(11). k G., A. A. CAILILIKIE & BRO., Corner Futirth and Snattlijield streets, Pittsburslh, A( N s mt.te Mutual Pine and Marine Inauraar Co., a IlAnKlintUltd. CAMTAL,III.3SO,OOO. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., a I'IIII.ADHLPIIIA. CA PirAL, 5300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia. WINCIIESTKR, VA. CAPITAL, laoto,oou. Commonwealth Insurance Company, OAR RISBUIpI. CAPITAL., $300,000. Connertlent Mutual Life Insurance C 0.., HAIVITOILD. C. 4 PITIL AND ASSATS,. $2,134,4 Pennsylvania Inaurance Co, of PITTSRUHOII 4*.i I'ITAL AND ASSM"S, Nov. ft, las, 51i19,022 49 y Joon.Ton, Protthiont A. A. CAlitAia, Secretary LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE 1 .1 . SU ICA NCB CWI PAN Y, COILS ER Or WATER AND !RARE= STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT ti A LWAY, Protildont. Tlian. it it t Sorrotiary. comwthy make. exery 11.115111101 M appertaining to or ith LIFE RISKS. • ligitioM HULL AND CARGO RISKS tho Ohio and Nllmoftnippilvt•rttntsti tributariva, end MARINA RISKS generully. And against Loan and Damage by Kira, and against the Perils of the Sea and I aland Navigation and Tratittortatiou. Polkies issued at thu 1..0 eat mom consistent with safety to ail parties. DIRECTORS. Robert Galway, Samuel krelurkan, J4wepti P. tionsitm, DI. D., Johu Scott, James :Mamball, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, hlanalleld 11. Brown, David 11. Chambers, Chrtatlan ZnEG William Carr, Robert H. Hartley, Jas. 1). McGill. feblB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM RAGALEY, President SAMUEL L MARSEIRLL, Rocretary. OFFICR: 94 Water street, betivesa Market dad Wood. streets. Sir !mires HULL AND CARGO RISKS; on the Oblo and Misaissippi Divers and tributaries. Insures against Lon or Damage by FIRE. Also, against the Perlis of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. . . William Bagaley, Capt. Mark Sterling, Jam,. M. Cooper, Samuel M. Klor, Samuel are, William Bingham, Itobort Dunlap, Jr., John B. Dilworth, Lome M. Pennock, Francis Seller', S. Ilerbaugh, .1. Schoonmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Gaya. John Shlptou. (dec2l PEARL STEAM MILL, AI.I , EGIIENY. 115 A FLUIIA DELIVXRED TO FAMILIES in either of the two Cities.„: OILDEAS may beleft at the Mill, or in bo.ttatit the stores of I,ooAN___, WILSON 00., 62 Wood street 4 BRALDIA'REITER L eor. Liberty and St. Ohdr amts. • U.-4-4301ISFARTZ, Drnggiat, Allegh e ny. 'l9p.dt.M . t, °MIN, ON' DELIVERY. - ,-1111,11441 1 - WanliasTrv.,a. -- - , A; 'CA D STATEMRST OF BUSINESS, iirxnut. Agent, 90 Water et, bet. Wmat awl Alartut Philadelphia I•. A. 11ADEIRA. Agrat, No. Ira IV4t.etsgr.m, htlalwrst) otaat-rvßs. Wutt.m It 1%0111" Wllltsm Next, Alfrni 11..1. J. 1,u441%, Wl[mon, Childs Ar Co., Illtmpton A 01.1.6 , 11 11. CIAO& a Co. PITTSBURGH EIMEEZI/ ..... y z -; 7, 4 e D Oita L,A. It g it:CMG s B,Ar, R, SIIDDbe Itoo.ll, 301.10.. KED' BUILDISO. TSNO* OPEN dilly from '9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wednesday and PuttudiiieVeltillgs, from , ? to U OWOCk. tixotAlC,r3...CClvvi RIV6IIII/1, not. less than ONE DatiAtt, , tinda dirKletid of the prOKts decJared, tubas a year, lh June and [bat-mist. tut, was deebusi at the rate of Fix pet can t ia .,• ann.., otl tho Met ,T December, 1555. Mao ta:t. t h e ;tt 01 June, 185 t.. Books cootanutm the Ohmu r a., 13y-Lave, Duies an d n a g.n.`• tattoo., furnished tracts, on application or the office. Presitb-nt—ON;ORDE A LUKER . .. sin PILL-SLUM. John 11. Shenberger„ Cltmle4 Knapp, N. Grattan klandty, • Theolsdd Umbemotter, Lubin , Al...Pennock, William J. Anderson, USTIVS. iloorgv it. William F. Johnston, James W. Hallman, Alexander Bradley, . 'William Phillipa, John 0. Rackofen, James lierdnian,.-- .. Hill Parg - win. James Li. Kelley. Albert Culbertson, • t ichn 15. Kirkpatrick, • Robert Chester, ; i. Jahn o.llPCiarel, i • J. Gardiner Collin, Walter P. Marshall, Montyli. garner, A. M. Polloa i . Saliii - s:Voageitiie, - ' - !teary!RinOvalt, chinks A, Bolton. ; Robert Robb, Y. ~ E drington; . - ehtlsooß Ski,lle. Francin Veils, George 8. Belden, George F. Gal_our., Alexander ,Tindla, Jainesai. licon, IVillhun, .s. Lavely. William 8. 1 I a yen, Wilson Millyy. Secretary oat Treaaure- —CHARLES A..:OLTON. . jyliially , EUREKA INSURAINCE COMPANY. •. OF PITTSIWRGII. . JOHN H. SIIONNBEHGY.II., Pieekl , tit. ROBERT PINNEY. Secretary. C. W. 11....TC.REkOR, fleneral Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL ILINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. J. 11. Shoenbergar, 0. W. Claili ' C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nintlch, laaa: 31. l'enn,k, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, It. D. Co Iran, IL T. Leach, Jr., John A. Caughey Goorgo S. Belden, S. S. Bryan, David lll'Canallets. liar All Liaises =stained by NI tries insured under pandas issued by OatiCotapany will t.e Morally guljnettql and pn.un,t, ly paid at !Lei OFFICE, No. 91.1 {►A TER STREET. I jyl I PEIIINSYLVANIA liISURANCE CO. OF PITTSB URGII Corner of Fourth and Sankt th - deld Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITA 1., $300,000. Sir Insure Suldiugs end other 'Property against. Lioi f•l' Mileage by Vire, and U,e Perils of the See laud Inland Naq. getieu and Tranerextetiou. DIRECroI tS. Wm. P. Johnston, Rudy Plate [non, Jacob Painter, • A. A. Cltrrior, W. M'Cllnt, irk, .1.. P. Tattrwr, UoOrgt, W. Smith, W... Maven., D. E. Part, I. Grier Sproul, Wain IlomPtCm, P. M. A. J. James, J. 11. Jones, 11. R et•Cast..l Pretident ....... lion. Nritt. F. JOHNSTON. Vie, ?Amadora RoThE PATTERSON. .4.e'y and 7'von. . . A. A. CARE IER. 11.24 ALEX. HUNTER, FLOUR. GRAIN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, A 1 I) PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 299 I.lherti , rtreet, de ItAtra. ITTTSRIJ Ban. Vali 1 11 300,0t00 t tilt 101 I WF:STERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Prersmatan. KORAIE DARSER, Pr5..4m1.1) L; insure agaired all kinds of risks, HERE and N AR IN F. All loitea will be liberally mljneti-d uud promptly rail& A Houle Inetitrition. Inanttrat by DinA•torSt Who are Wel known in the community. and who art cleterminekl: promptness aml :I,..ralny, to maintain tin character whirl they Lave lifittut...l, na offering the /Ma itroteCtioll to (hunt Nit° desalt to be ilmln thaseeune—K. Miller, Jr.. C. W. Riclieturrn, J. W. Buller N. Holum., Jr. W. IL ;mitt, C. Hansen. tlec re W..1.1,Neu Andrew Ackley, Jam. I.lpplurott, Oeorau 1./Arifie.Juuum M r Auley, Alexander \imkk, Thomas Ncutt. air Moo, No Water street, (W booze of Spao.: Co- tip oto#l.ll , ittslAug n0r24.1;' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, COTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT FOB. SALE. 1 1 H6 untiersigne.l (with a vieir of reiluir ing+ftl anotlarr borm In the 110.medotte riAnity.lntfera far wd, than 1101256 AND tar in which be now rowdoa, situated On Mount Waaltington, on the brow of Coal 11111. appiasitr flan toter part of the city. The lot 1. ]2S trot boot and 14n0 feet deep, and Ira. grow lug on it et tart:. nu Miter of fruit tree. and Awl:M.-0, rotwlsting, of Applen. peal4l.ol, plum., cherraw, tgprlenta rue raute,llgonieln•rrto., raopberri..o. gra....aa kr. The hr.twe la 40 fort front. G foot ball. wael 101 dnep. With tttolten nod l'lloro oro n rnonw. with bath room and fin 1.110.4 mar ret. Tto• henna w Inolt. in ne al rt. at .% Le. a oat ly twiut..t nI,I I taporell throughout : Ibe 6 0 •10 , w tndow. ar:d waabbournia of front root. and I=ll to. grai owl. 'Mae, w 0 i..;ond mfAbb , , .11b,bmily largo for two hone. and .- A rriAae. A well of g.s.nl Otter, it clown., ma! all to,wear optibroara. Tito lot J.tqack....l by a paling tou, 11 foot 11.1,1. The one of the torah b.uulttful arra boalthfol Woatorn Pon lwlvatn. riven the Witt .Li it roitiiiroil. Ti !Fle rut W. ii.ISLIP., lull _ No. it:, Fln4 st.tveL. LIN sEED (11 L .-500 G a ll ont , juAt received roof for 644. tiy. I.lltUri. 71 NC' Wit rrE, —A prime article all\ :Lys on A r.) head auJ Cu - .le FLR.IIIN(I MAl)ft AS IN 1)1( )0 —5141) just treei ved and Jet it; fiitaiNDSt./ ARRFTTS SC(YI'CII SNUFF -5 tun els pl4l and for ekrtk )ell VLESTINI: lA. POD E I 1,•-In tk hy the baud limit Cur sale by )ell Fla 444 4 44 4.4 J 1 4. full.:uy i~ CONCENTKATED LA 1. 7 .—A new article for atakiox Soap, warranted supvrior to Pauli in ..cart' revp“l. Iteruerntwr 1 pound ixort.larlOof Potaqh. Un band and aide by Drl4 . ) .11..KMING BIWA. AUNT 'S S LINI:if ENT—A large supplyoa band nod for sale by Ljol4l Y.LENtnii: C001)S. We 1 1.J11 barr now on hand a very tlne as. rrtraeld. of Cloths OasairnProa and i'vatinca: Silk, Lawn Dent othar iramir.; l'ocks4 MLA.. Ifost.ry and (floor, of ovary dm:rintion. mo! 0111, for I '• wmr. jal4 A. A. MASON 3 CO. EmBh4)IDERIES.—We have oTt handthe larolt and most varied stork of Embroideri..s 1., found In the City. having astral an addltio n ot some vary eiloh, styles—all of Which wilt G , offorod proA.s.. Jolt A. A. MASON k BLIJE LICK WATER-10 bbls. of this eet c.brntai Minoral ji.t rare iNtai by YLFlLtritl.. jai I liborket street unit loattrool. . . . el Nl'illESS WATER-- duz. tia ratog t Water ii'oligrers Stiriosi.j Old receirsl by S'l,ll3llNii, jell i s omer Irlami,ml utYt 3/ni Lot st. TONICS WON'T In) !—They never did d, molt tine. tose teuitiorars re/L.44L0 Lilo) no, or Will. / n I,Vvritloo they don't toorli the :noon offlit Alma-r. i•ony of all mine nod bilious diseases I% Int' iiiinisplietic poison eallod au.nnm or %falai - in Nen] 11 . 11117 O this pOnnol L r its =MAX& antidote. and all .hresse isise.Lbt n dirgry..m r. at ..nts. Rhodes' VOVEIf and Akste 1...1ure to this Antidote Malaria., mid minsuiver it is a perils...sly baronets insli. bee. The rortitirate n 1 ani relebrobst chemist. J. U. Chilton. 1.1 New York, to this Olivet, is attarlisol to every bottle; e lt lines no post it can do no harm. Than la main data tuft to saal ofl4llittite, A rprole., /my sii.-ir rnin...u. to the eotiet and lutitiga •al lamb Apure, a Walt avver altos,. a psi twrfactly ar•II tar a alocle atoineut. lu tllastratl.,a 1t 0 ... tx.11.1. I n nm•x K 011111• eXtrICUI from a 1,4, ja,t Iran, n Pllyek:lhh : Grosaxwess, Ohio:March Isis' .1 AS. A RHODES. Esq.--Dear Yonrs ~r 2,1 lost. I. at hand. The Cure arrived late teat year and the difficulty in getting any one to try It was greatly increased from the fart flow a remedy had been Introduced which woe geowbur lu favor with the public, as being better than twine —Tod knowing I • presume that the remedy they used to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug itself! net reundy, known no 8114410 e Tonic, would ler-Arial. y break en ague. hut it did not mire it, as it Would often re turn with renewed vigor. This one cireinnstanre I deemed in your favor, if I could institute a test comparison between it And your (lure. The following be the result: Three persons took . your Cure, all of which were cases . Quotidian intermittent Fever, of many weeks ldnuiliny. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, ooloionally missing a chill, hat It was Ms to all such cases( slowly wear mr out, and laying Elie Mundatlon of other and sere tor aialailica. I did sneered in o fleeting it radical curs, if nil three of thew rases with your remedy, sod they have not had Achill vino,. In all three of these Cases the Sntith's Tonic had been used, and would, as before stated, break the chill, hut after a period or two hint elapsed it would room a. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your inn. the vantage nround of any other remedy now in n oe here. &c., kr. WILLIAM lIIICKN E it. Id. }MORES FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTI IioTE Tit MALARIA, the only harmlenet remedy in existence, is equally certain no a PREVENTIVE, to a Tattiedt when you fool the chills coining on, andyou will .ever tutu a single J AVI4W A. RI roDES, Proprietor, Prosidenco, IL I. For xnh• by Druggistii generally. jel.l 0i T RATE OF MA( NES. I A.-1' s able alwiiyit on hand itt JOS. 1,1.1011N(I'S. Jul 4 Corner Market street and Inamond. .BITTERS.--Boerliare's Holland and 11,,0r_ land's (imam Bitters. A largo supply of the above valuable Mediefne4 inat received by JOS. FLEMING, • jul4 Corner Market street and Diamond. 10XTRACT VANILLA.-24 doz. Presfon 124 .t Moral's Extract Vanilla, ter Savoring, just receivici by JOS. 11,1 , 11111111, Jul 4 Corner Market street and Mammal, B, ECK ER'S EYE BALSAM, the beet iicle in use , for sure eyen. 12 doz. just received at•- FLIIMIND'S, I Jul 4 Corner Market street and Ditllllolll3. NOTICE TO JURORS.—The durum sum moned to attend the Court of Quarter Sessions, the fourth Monday of June, are hereby notified that their at tendance will not be required. ROLA' PATTERStiN, June In, 1856. Blofritf. CHOICE LITERATURE. This (SATiUIt- DAY) Evening. Juno 14th, at o'cloCk, will be sold at the Commercial Sales ROOlllll, corner Wood and Fifth streett—a large variety of new am, second-hand books, com prising tunny of the latest elegant and popular publications. and copies of desinabld works, now out of print, which can be purchased at Wiles of private libraries. Also—Setts of the Magazine., in bound volumes and in numbers: superbly bound cop'es of the quarto Bible; croon) laid note paler; excellent black ink, lc.. die.' Joist I'. M. DAVIS, Auct. ' l ;6 000 FIRST CLASS BUSINESS • Paper wanted from one to elimont , lk to run. A lon, purchean mortgagee, city mutants bought and sold.J. K. morteriW:4 Jul42w No. 5S Fourth Stro.C-- TE GOLDEN GUN is taking the tritaciiii and it is not much wonder. Our atock . ootuei, Fistey.; &c., lze., is unsurpassed in the city. - Ls the waynt Fishing Tackle we have such an assortment that would; make old IsaakWalton'a eyes water, could he return to CAC world. Pocket end Table Cutlery in great abundance, Deg Muzzles, and too many articles to be mentioned here are io be found at the sign of the Golden Gun. BOWN k TETLEY,. No. 130 WOOlilltiliet, 0- 3 „, lIMIII ENE • .• . r(0 •'1• - " 4 , • 'lP."§ll.lt_ ,• .• • •. , • ~401 V - 47 0 7 . 1.... -..-,." = to( ' WAVAlY..:&d.wAliitt - 06, ecititaitlll4- four ar,fiVa-roema , veithio.fht,exi 'minutes walt.;44- 7 this office. Any ow:11.441)-g m 0141001.4-1,, stott tatglh.bta4iltelthitOritar.teXeruirigivilice. Jalf-:. • • • • • SANDS" - SARSAVAIIILLA. - ..fbr the Removed and 2 - trmatent °OW V. 042 Dithrlit! orilrOV from an Impure Statiqi'llfe , o64 - or , ' Ifebll of Mo.,Systiorte-,,.. This truly valuable preparation is extraeted-fromreelected roots of the finest description, by means of au expetudve and v merftm•apparanikwbielnolitaine IlloktWilithrid and active principle in a highly remi t so..acientificaly omn- _ btabarthe. several Tegeo,lo,oollMeilin-tba. proem that s campound'atrati fi areafile biibtOne i d inthsitOy sups rior to -any other jar poit*g.. , 4bilk . l44 and .the cure of * Iwthis Cuteneouititruptfoilßrienntatnanid dr*uttiou, lbw s • - Complaint, Dyspepsll4-.ThialatatiOttilOYMMai'Veznals regularitit* Lout of% AppetitoodidAitierdithebiiitY: limP"ierfaremedhd:agenticadmultaneolilly.npon the Stomach.. the Circulation:and •thiSawithkelacgelln7 5 / 1 "" t 2. • • • sates, while it disougagm 'cud expels Inintshasystem all that is irritating awl prejudicial to bodily health. , •Bitber n pm-rely .11 ooltetahleAtperfec.A.lyharadeseinita washout -the molt s • delicate pertains may take it at any.time with perfect aafetY.' • -The; astonlabing anciteis of this tiledlittW:CaDstantlY cimeAng during the hat sixteen years, has seintrid.for it the L • ' distinmilshedoommendatione of. the FacultyAtnd.it cujoya wideepread 'popular* and extenalve petrotuitiivaach entirely out of competition ltiery other prtmnidlint:of Sarsa parilla: "2, Attention is respectfully tmlicited td thoWteerfit card& t * m_"••se•-•ee'm'. -' ANOTHER CURE Ci'ir 80.01111.. C. N': - y.;',Sektorktiir 1844 - Mourn. A.. B. d D. &mds.4lentlanien : 7 have . The nearly three yeare been tronblect with thaCtireadibt (thaws, Scrota- a' la; BO With gketlo be Otreasire te_tnyinisiatent and to my .eel(; and to obtain ?Het bare tried ,yvery&todics medicine .`A, that mine eider my natiee, - wittninfelfech " °mkt, my neigh.. it tiers;- who. had been. 61'44 , 01'4 tdinflaretnrphatt by your - , *j harsaparilla,advised me - M,ratthe AM' Inuetruly goy that it Las done nie a'etrirld• or 014-intrh - IghomPletely cured me. Hoping that my iiiideeteerd4lndup others similarly afflicted to strop! .thet same. remetly,Jritk the same § astiatactory results, 1 reinalis.graternilyyam-a, iv an t.4.:p o a tju m iieL, Prepared and sold , T - A. ,it .2. , ..2 :-2.0 22 o)nt2ghltli and Cbernietit. 100 street, New York : field also by B. A. FA EINMOOX dt,eV, irLEBIJNO 13it.084,Pittstatrglt, and by .Drugaistexc novelly. Prim 1,3 per bottle, or six bet. . 41 . nes tares. Jel43 , 7-Ats -,N-OFSOTARTAERSIIft. —The Partnershlp;fisteleforriiitetlot heti,ritm 'Jenne& tfi, ...Alias and J, Nellie Knox, tinder the style of Janies Coll ns k. A CO, Forwarding and Commiesion Merchants and Canal Traneporters, le diesnlved Ude day e Pittaburgh.llley 16. {jnl4-St) - '"JA COLLTKB. REIVI OV AL.—On. and aftor.: -- tho . i 27th of Sane the undersigned wilt be In'ttitiliergoffitXti (4 Fourth street, “Joins. ding," ) naxt - tioorio the Me absolve Bank. ,J..II..ktORANBE, ' ,jta4 "tanker. _ H,KF large n of? tie assort P .....t.fcheap and h...thorize gt3rea: 3a4tr)lvod and 1' for sale •by Uel4l BWILIG BROS. BACON-2000lbs. Sides and- Sfioulders for mai° by 14e.14] .11ENRY.WWWNEI. QTA RCH-loa bas. hochesterf , . , Stir° 1,7 for *ale by DeI,'ItES.II.,KAVOLLINB. F lSlL—Mackerel in whol&tinithaV bbl 9. rhan Herring- Whits fish 'Ptßiot Eahrton For sale by ijel4] AOIRL WANTED. Agod~lxeh er and Ironer 13 wanted at block, Allegheny City.-_ • • urines Plestermoz••lollFCONNletr ft. B. Co., N 1, estroiiti,•Jetie 12, 118h6. i NOTICE TO - ST0010101:1),ER$.—A spe4 dal me e ting ofl4o ritockhojders of, "The Pittsburgh bt • "iiiid Mail eltivt Id II allitiiitaiiiiilitinitr'' rlßCifedligt eenbly. to i the : provisions ; of_the aesentb section. of the Act of Assam- • bly incorporating said Company, will he held at the aloe of ..1.: the Company, in the Of Pittebeirgh, on MONDAY, the IlOib d..y of Jane, instant. at 10 o'clock, fklil.ifor the pun- ' ' poaa of taking into consideration the TrtrirldollaW " A rilaPl 'dement to an Ordinance to gaeraoty Ilmborideof the Pitts- • . burgh mid Gonnelbiville Railroad Company:approved June • •.1. lat,b," panted by that Mayor aedllclfty.Colteril of Baltil • wore. en the linh instant.: rand ,44:;ointir ahio, the' menus or compiettog tialllload: • , -- - -- -41 ' 4. . I • • ' - 11TirtlinVil,...,r" 1. 7A 1- 4-- , ......5 ‘ ' Ptteddent P.W,0..14.6•410mpeny. 1 - '., EAGLE MARBLE WOlalf.S. u AD Or WOOD, ON .L. 1.134.11.71; a mud at. thr ermatery Gate. - m.,,nunnttp„ iturlal Vaulty: Tombsteifes,'Maxitel Plettitet,'• C..utre and Pier Table Topa, Washstands, Oa hand en wade to ortkr, of evrq variety, slantels, feriaink fee Cenul . tery lots, ornamental and plain, ts ddral4o, and needs;' uo paintioa, atih,mst to Stirrer fiktt4 f, liar lug Levu engaged practically in 'bit bakbleas fir Mir; ty :roam twenty-three of which Maya been it thin city; a Wit I dt•ent a SilfiletfUlt refereneo, I %rill ntakene. &gigue.", end furnish any work in toy Ituo at russonabla pricesjt-lsa y. • . INSURANCE! tiTSIJI:A.Nt E.! ApplieW hot 11 losurasb e tor several good =Haar Intutranti received by dirk W. Dit.Nbi, at his Relit'Etitatir Agency end inteliigeure,Olrice, on the north Bide of Ohio; fourth tl.Ol. 0182 of the Diamond, ALLEGISCST errs. jteLl TY DI gi k _,/ The nudersigned designs - publishing, on the let of An, gust.. n Directory of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny; and the neighboring Boroughs: He lapels to, compile on i that be complete, sod contain TIIII,IIA.MIS ETHWiI F:. 4D 0? A FAMlLY,notisznowit,„ A.ND MALY.. If the work is reasonably Stippstirs; he proposal. to continue It *ern year to ' . • From the manner in which our &inns deftstuled dire. or Tont years ago, by 8011111etnuagem3nii'woitath(. kind. the subscriber feels tackward In sekint-ror eubncrl toms before the work Is Lathed :-Yet vs 'only an already : spec; tied editiou trill be issater), those eetdting tolucertain of; copy should notify the publisher befera the dust of July, they way fail to procure out. The nausea of sill persona =4 fine*. ordering copier in adrancerititubtkathin, will be eeriest in lapitals. publication p'ribo ntutota per copy] Adttuus the publisher through Port 011161 A 'limited uteri her of adrertireuients will-boifisertisk noakiwbo desire to itia-rt clods will notify Lite, publisher, who '0,411 ..callnpod them awl contract. Notnioney toirePeWitnav ezrer4 upon the publisher's own orderer receipt,, , julA-ind • .oitc.r.- uZ_TnußsroN. 4 C R -13 - VOR SALE.A fine a% Octave Piano ki oft:l,A for silo upon reasonotilO i.'Enquire 11.11, • _ je-11:1vd MEW SUPPLY GP PrANCt - lORTEE, CliAlll,olTlt. 111.1:131$ htis just • , a further supply oGilaltet Davis* Piaui" with pate r& suspousiuultiagt swat cunipualtiou bearlugs, and via% ' lug Gamed Action. Ax a proof of the suporiotity ,of, these kistoea, is the fa hying extract of a report at th e. late Medlar&Ns Fair" 4 Itoetou, in competition 'with the Oelebrahal.hisker, Jonal ehiehering, who was Prealdentof the. Aaeoelitiou : "The hlassacktutotts Charitable Stedman* Associatioi ~on( tux diploma, with a Sauer Jlettatptildlielet, Davis Co., for the but Grand piano:Yarn:rawer ributedito the kali bition of 1853. . - . - JOAS O.BI9IOIRING, PreaL " (Who had also ono of life - hist 'Oran& competition with litesets.ll. D. & Co.}- • The Cotilatitii.e. (Prekieterna4MTVW.K. K. 011 val John Lange, etc..) .ity ofattio arava; - ±qiitotte;- It is-powaf ful, round, full and well biihnicediivir inglitiFinatrinneWi nod best on exhibition." " • - . .-.. .. These Planes are toads with 1 1 3 11 1 1 1 1 1iLlnitla, clictd lain scale, gilding desk. etc., and are MOO toinawsbiloy. In addition to the , above, tharanbatri,kikthia. nicely Pianos front Ilatungardten.A :ulnae, gatii .d'. W. , Ai Ott., .Botiten, and other ,goodlnak . 'l4 -1 - lituns2,4, to $l,OOO. i; ' LIMA , • • , • , , Jt-I I '. - 11.41rond street, . N.H. Old Pianos taken in exchange at filar fall swine. i Andther invalceat lila eolith:shed ktambaritMaanoe bed peeted to several.weeks • : a B. : ... . AND , MANTII.44--A. 1.3 MASON & Co. have received .anntlier.r&Olge elstrgiatter of Sumner ShawLs, in 113); :crape, troll; embalm,' also, t ronle very elaganr Mantillas of tteiNest beoffered at greatlyredtased prinew jell LINEN` • other lot oiflne Linen IhunnakTa&hOlotha, gaplcfn Invent, Towelling, Irials. Lingua; kg j - 41454NvIrkich will told at considerably ton than ttartnsual prigr& , Je-11 ROTTEN STONE.--17 bble.:kesale by IA ,Jett Lt. A. RALUSNWCH .t.We - pox SALE.—Bedfo.rdstitid*opeity A neat and gomtortabbs two _ tait containing seven roomnnnkkitehel; asnd Ovoid-cell= Tbviiit tvvent,rpne Ceo.iront and seKentif-otke that 4'41 Any one desiring a chain 4vrining houoo *lt Flew Zito a tall, and at will be atil&Ata geatlpile_c4ii..: - 4- • , BLe_fisKI.NTA , . E. ..1113.1LIANG il ITS' SALT : Ftt in the upper. trod of Llwrbtkittroi,oeittly TWIN& each 25 fuel front by 100 fiiet deep. (604,14. 4 .00 wide strati atichla vgy A limbrable Annaba toCiy .traold' ei totrettvt , ' Appiii to • ritAlLl'rli ' WORM TO LET:—A Livery ge Yen In Muictienter to rent. Aptlico, . . . BOOKS 1 "`Vane, hit, fortunes mut hit friends; 11 ; .telanry ( mad:. The Adventurer-et tlezirktbaliote - RUIT:,y Charles Yluribuetah; The War in Hatusas,by..o.,Xkuglas9knrosslVM IM3siology of Marriage, by an old Physiciatl4. Margaret Maitland, ut Smutty Side, .by tivach's Auferieen !Varna; irotT, hotted ikkloth. The Invalid'a boldoaad Celiginntitite•A Btku lw d, lady's Onto to Perfeetileatttity; 'hylifekvu omwe a The Adventures of my Clat6ill 3ilAnkti 4110 6 1 444 Aliee. 333 ! o Yr. ria•Ple4*lfOr*l.lbY. • ic'. Intakionmentar a CO., Jot 4041 Theatre. LIXTRA FLOUR--For sale by I.llJatl JAS A. NITZUrf Water street. UMMER GOODS; — „ L ulitstiF ,*LYJA .8 0 2 is lio,7o,weep MUM, *lttppALlTllla4,ivearieslas) nomarzoitVia dock 9 U T FAR KNIT 1:144)D5, ' suratts, ststitz:.. '1%4 trigr strosiiive rengc:ZElS , , BAKING POWDE.It. -- 10 ..*l4 4 ltirola kr B, A.. Fe= 4'oo, _ I cvnikrintikkfrocdstroets• , 6 • __, 7;s MEBEM EDMUND IrtMONS, 1 OPFa.-150 bags prinie itbfrSFffee , GL .11p. extra d0:A....x do. tu do. - Old attio•4arik * ,_"-.4 0 . In tor nod for gala liittLEitoiAtiEtUrrai, I,ld 2211 jl4 st 3 14Perty street. PLOOM-100 tons Lake - QSlapWe - T ( 1, by JNO.MWXIRBEAD. 3IET A L.-100 tons Antli*ite ; .. , ._ lOU tons (Marcos): .. , 104 tuns tit , ourcoal..for wile by JiYo e . MOORHEAD. "i , - _ -.., . ..., - • • • ;:::.;-".....;:•:,•-":'::l.Y;lj,.:_goiA,. y. :••• ,- .;.: - ' , ..:,f,V - S•SP. —•,- •- ~,,•,-;,,,,, .• „. ....... ‘„ ..,„ • - ' ,... :,......-:-:.;,',.ii,7q.';15 . 4ticti1! :I'...'•••'':::'.'7if.';i'..":'.'•Nr4gt::: r.. 1 -